Developments


Providing more specialised services to meet changing market requirements and delivering high quality care are essential to our continued success. With this in mind and with feedback from our customers, we are planning further expansion to our existing site in Murdostoun, near Glasgow and redevelopment of our service offering at Nottingham Neurodisability Service, Hucknall.

Developments within the last 12 months have included the opening of an eating disorder service in Broadway, a 40 bed neurodisability service in Crewe and a brain injury rehabilitation service in Ashford. For more details of these new services, please click on the following links:

We have also recently taken on the management of a new learning disability service based in Sudbury, Suffolk. For details of this service, please click below:

Four Seasons Health Care and Barclays Capital announce that they have concluded a transaction under which Four Seasons Health Care has taken over the business operations of Care Principles, having obtained the required regulatory approval by the Care Quality Commission.

Four Seasons Health Care will operate the Care Principles’ facilities via their specialised services division: The Huntercombe Group, in partnership with Barclays Capital who will retain ownership of the properties.

Care Principles provides care, treatment and rehabilitation for people with learning disabilities or specialist mental health needs. It offers over 430 beds in a total of 16 medium and low secure hospitals, community hospitals and care homes.

Chief Executive Officer of Four Seasons Health Care, Dr. Peter Calveley said, “Care Principles is an important strategic addition to our organisation. The services offered by Care Principles are complementary to those of our specialised care provider the Huntercombe Group, which operates hospitals and care centres providing treatment in the areas of mental health, acquired brain injury, neurodisabilities, learning disabilities and children with special needs. This is an opportunity for the two companies to enhance their service offerings through close collaboration and combining the specialist expertise that each has to offer.”

The management teams of The Huntercombe Group/Four Seasons Health Care and Care Principles have worked closely together over recent months to ensure the transition would take place with no disruption to the quality of care services for clients and patients.